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Catalyst System for Hydrotreating of Base Oils

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The requirements for the performance properties and environmental cleanness of lubricants have increased with the evolution of engineering and vehicles. These requirements have been satisfied over many years by incorporating high–efficiency additives in lube oils. In addition to this method, increasing the quality of commercial lube oil bases is equally pressing.

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Levina, L.A., Zelentsov, Y.N., Elshin, A.I. et al. Catalyst System for Hydrotreating of Base Oils. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 39, 170–172 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025481927187

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